Resident support website launched
Residency Program Insider, June 24, 2016
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A new website and discussion platform aims to help residents navigate training and successfully transition to practice. NEJM Resident 360 offers residents clinical content and career guidance to help them efficiently manage their training years.
The website contains free educational and interactive tools, resources that address the professional growth and social pressures, career guidance, and discussion forums where residents and experts can engage each other on a variety of topics. The website also offers foundational medical knowledge materials curated by physician experts. However, access to these materials requires an individual subscription to any NEJM Group product or an institutional site license.
Source: NEJM Group
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